Juan Gogo Guevara, familian Makin and Kalu, formerly of Ordot, Guam, was called home on Jan. 13, 2013, in Suisun City, Calif.
He is predeceased by his parents, Ana Nego Gogo and Jual Delgado Guevara: parents-in-law, Venancio Taitano Guerrero and Maria Santos Cruz; brother, Enrique Delgado Guevara; brothers-in-law, Mariano Cruz Cruz and Antonio Cruz Taitingfong; sisters-in-law, Lourdes Arceo Guevara, Anna Quinata Guevara, Rita Guerrero Peralta and Lillian Guerrero Macanas; daughter, Cecilia Cruz Guevara; granddaughter, Amanda Tydingco Guevara; great grandson, Xeiven Jon Hocog Idolor; and son-in-law, Henry Garrido Mesa.
He is survived by his loving wife, Teresita Cruz Guevara (Cid); children and spouses, Antoinette (Edmund S.) Idolor, Jesse (John) Kalu, Priscilla G. Mesa, Teresita (Daniel) Smith, Anthony (Dolores N.) Guevara, Gregory (Geralyn T.) Guevara, Mary G (David) Cruz, Ricky (Therese A.) Guevara, Edelesa G (Michael Cepeda), Gerard C. Guevara, Mildred M. Guevara, Karen Merveldt-Guevara, and reared daughter, Catherine Bagoyo (Raymond Leon Guerrero); and numerous grand and great-grand children; brothers, Antonio Gogo Guevara and Gregorio Gogo Guevara; sister, Jovita Tenorio Guevara; brothers-in-law, Robert Guerrero, Benny Guerrero, David Guerrero and George Guerero; sisters-in-law, Jovita Guerrero Zamora, Lorraine Guerrero, Martha Guerrero San Nicolas and Arlene Guevara.
A public visitation will be from 10 to 11 a.m. Monday, Jan. 21, at Bryan-Braker Funeral Home, 1850 W. Texas St., Fairfield, with a service to follow at 11:30 a.m. at Holy Spirit Catholic Church, 1050 N. Texas St., Fairfield. Funeral arrangements under the care of Bryan-Braker Funeral Home, www.bryanbraker.com, 707-425-4697.
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